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the american people have a right to know what really happened to benghazi. we've gotten so many conflicting reports. we ned to know the truth and the american people deserve to know the truth. there are four dead americans who i believe didn't have to die. >> do you have any issue with the fact that this is going to be a closed hearing? i realize there are certain information that in every investigation is classified or secret, we have grand jury information and national security information, depending on the investigation. but do you have any sort of -- any because that this is behind closed doors? >> well, no, but i'm still hoping to get the fact and the reason i'm not concern at this point is the last time we had a classified briefing with all of the senators, to me it was one of the most worthless briefings i ever heard and that's why i came out and said i felt there was a coverup going on because we weren't getting information. so i want to ask specific questions about the leadup over the months prior to the attack on 9/11, the specific timeline, and yo
the american people have a right to know what really happened to benghazi. we've gotten so many conflicting reports. we ned to know the truth and the american people deserve to know the truth. there are four dead americans who i believe didn't have to die. >> do you have any issue with the fact that this is going to be a closed hearing? i realize there are certain information that in every investigation is classified or secret, we have grand jury information and national security...
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the benghazi-lib libya license consulate was a death trap. we asked additional security and was denied because we wanted to normalize relationships with a nonexistent government. we should have closed that consulate long before september 11 or heavily reinforced it and i put that on the president of the united states. this was a national security break down before, during and after the attack. >> senator durbin, we agree the president doesn't get into the weeds and decide the security level in benghazi but given all these warnings why didn't he and his administration do more, whether beef up security or close the consulate? why didn't it do more to protect those four americans who were killed? >> senator graham and i were in a classified briefing just i guess two weeks ago in washington when we came together with secretary clinton, the c.i.a. and others. they are engaged in a comprehensive investigation of what occurred here. that's what we've got to have. think back at history. it hasn't been that long ago we lost over 230 marines in the bar
the benghazi-lib libya license consulate was a death trap. we asked additional security and was denied because we wanted to normalize relationships with a nonexistent government. we should have closed that consulate long before september 11 or heavily reinforced it and i put that on the president of the united states. this was a national security break down before, during and after the attack. >> senator durbin, we agree the president doesn't get into the weeds and decide the security...
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consulate in benghazi two nights ago. christopher stevens was an arabic speaker, a longtime student of libya. he had lived in the kuchb country on and off for a long time. he understood the country well. in 2008 he wrote what in retrospect now seems to be an important and chilling memo about this particular place in libya. see, we'll show you. this is where libya is on the map of north africa. see libya sort of juts into the mediterranean at two different points, on the west side and on the east side. on the western side there, you see is tripoli. that is the capital of libya. but it is way over on the other peninsula on the right on the eastern part of the country where the city of benghazi is located. this place that christopher stevens, our ambassador who was just killed, the place he wrote about in 2008 in this cable that was uncovered by wikileaks, it's right there next to benghazi, the city of derna. in order to understand how it is we just had an ambassador murdered, it's worth knowing what the ambassador had to sa
consulate in benghazi two nights ago. christopher stevens was an arabic speaker, a longtime student of libya. he had lived in the kuchb country on and off for a long time. he understood the country well. in 2008 he wrote what in retrospect now seems to be an important and chilling memo about this particular place in libya. see, we'll show you. this is where libya is on the map of north africa. see libya sort of juts into the mediterranean at two different points, on the west side and on the...
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there was the question of benghazi. a lot of questions that he was going to take the fall for the death of the ambassador. and i know the cia was leaking right and left on the timeline of what happened in benghazi, did it offend the white house? did it contribute to releasing the fbi investigation about his affair? we just don't know now. >> suzanne what do you make of that? there is a lot of chatter about benghazi? >> i push back a little bit. i take a very cautious approach about the benghazi effort. the person sitting in the hot seat and will aanswer the questions will be mike morrow, and he's been very closely involved in the investigation from the beginning, putting together the cia's timeline and whatnot. the president, if he really needed a fall guy for benghazi, it would have happened before the election. someone to sort of say, i messed up. i don't think we've seen any strong evidence yet that the cia makes such fatal mistakes in benghazi, that someone had to take a fall like this. so significant, you really ha
there was the question of benghazi. a lot of questions that he was going to take the fall for the death of the ambassador. and i know the cia was leaking right and left on the timeline of what happened in benghazi, did it offend the white house? did it contribute to releasing the fbi investigation about his affair? we just don't know now. >> suzanne what do you make of that? there is a lot of chatter about benghazi? >> i push back a little bit. i take a very cautious approach about...
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i think the american people are confused about the terrible tragedy that inspired in benghazi almost six months ago. >> thank you. >>> benjamin netanyahu's power and influence over who will win in a few weeks in this presidential election. it could affect the vote in the most -- could be the most important start of all, florida. >>> it has been called geeks on the water. it's a big idea. -bacon. buds. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] donuts. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? okay. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous p
i think the american people are confused about the terrible tragedy that inspired in benghazi almost six months ago. >> thank you. >>> benjamin netanyahu's power and influence over who will win in a few weeks in this presidential election. it could affect the vote in the most -- could be the most important start of all, florida. >>> it has been called geeks on the water. it's a big idea. -bacon. buds. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] donuts. how about we try this new kind...
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this comes in more of the wake of protests in benghazi. they are lashing out over the powerful groups that control controlling the cooling. i'm jamie colby. >> i'm kelly wright in for eric shawn. >> two groups are expected that killed a u.s. ambassador. our greg palkot is streaming live from tripoli with the latest developments in libya. >> reporter: remarkable. we have been watching the government seeming to crack down on the militants. they have been causing so many problems and it might have something to do with the killing of the ambassador and other americans. we have been watching an outpouring of violence. we saw compounds being ransacked. we saw protestors and militia members being killed, being injured. by monday night according to the government all the armed gangs have to get into line. they have to give up weapons and follow orders from the government. one of key targets of this is the islamist militant group, they have left two different cities. they are directly expected of involvement on stevens and consulate in benghazi. bu
this comes in more of the wake of protests in benghazi. they are lashing out over the powerful groups that control controlling the cooling. i'm jamie colby. >> i'm kelly wright in for eric shawn. >> two groups are expected that killed a u.s. ambassador. our greg palkot is streaming live from tripoli with the latest developments in libya. >> reporter: remarkable. we have been watching the government seeming to crack down on the militants. they have been causing so many problems...
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this complex in benghazi, are you familiar with it? >> i'm not, but consulates not in the capital but other cities and countries are often less protected and that appears to be the case here. and really, although you have to have that set back for attacks it's obviously important for the security of u.s. personnel, i think what this ambassador was trying to do in places like benghazi and both before the uprising and after, was engage the people. >> he was active in social media. he was -- we have video of him interacting with people and this goes back to his peace corps roots in morocco in 1983. >> it's why it's ever more tragic. this is one of the americans who had the biggest hand in helping unseat gadhafi and support the rebels and now to meet this fate, i very much hope that it doesn't disrupt what needs to be a very close partnership between the government of libya, the libyan people and the united states. >> my colleague, michael leiter, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. nah. he's probably got... [ voic
this complex in benghazi, are you familiar with it? >> i'm not, but consulates not in the capital but other cities and countries are often less protected and that appears to be the case here. and really, although you have to have that set back for attacks it's obviously important for the security of u.s. personnel, i think what this ambassador was trying to do in places like benghazi and both before the uprising and after, was engage the people. >> he was active in social media. he...
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gwen: from benghazi to biners, from contraception to cars. the campaign heads into the final stretch. covering the race to the finish line, charles babington, peter baker, john dickerson and amy walter. >> award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association in national journal d. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this...
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and what happened in benghazi. we'll start there. since tonight is a foreign policy debate an we'll preview the debate. and bring in our panel. with me in florida, steve hayes for "weekly standard." back in washington, we have charles lane, opinion writer for "washington post." syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. your thoughts after the weekend we saw where the sunday shows were filled with a lot of democrats citing the "l.a. times" and david ignacious and reports coming out about the c.i.a. and what susan rice was given, talking points wise. >> the security people were begging for more support and security. the requests for ignored. al-qaeda was rising an becoming active. that is not a tragedy. that is a failure. a huge failure. go back to the last debate. there is credit for calling this terryist attack on day one and then for two weeks he denies that and says we don't know and continuing to look into it. up until "the view" when he is on two weeks later, even by the timeline that the administration was leaking everywhere, o
and what happened in benghazi. we'll start there. since tonight is a foreign policy debate an we'll preview the debate. and bring in our panel. with me in florida, steve hayes for "weekly standard." back in washington, we have charles lane, opinion writer for "washington post." syndicated columnnist charles krauthammer. your thoughts after the weekend we saw where the sunday shows were filled with a lot of democrats citing the "l.a. times" and david ignacious and...
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>> i take a cautious approach to the benghazi effort. the person who is going to announce it in the hot seat and answer questions before the oversight committee is going to be mike morale, and he's been involved in this since the beginning, putting in the timeline and whatnot. the president, if he really needed a fall guy from benghazi, that would have happened before the election, somebody to say, all right, i messed up. i really don't think we've seen any strong evidence yet that the cia made such fatal mistakes in benghazi that somebody had to take a fall like this. this is so significant that you just have to have a really strong body of evidence to prove something like that. >> i just -- if this investigation has been going on for a long time, and we don't know, but we wouldn't know, and that raised the question if there was a security risk or security kirconcerns, should it have been dealt with sooner, and you rest assured because of the potential security concern, at a minimum the white house chief of staff would have known. it wo
>> i take a cautious approach to the benghazi effort. the person who is going to announce it in the hot seat and answer questions before the oversight committee is going to be mike morale, and he's been involved in this since the beginning, putting in the timeline and whatnot. the president, if he really needed a fall guy from benghazi, that would have happened before the election, somebody to say, all right, i messed up. i really don't think we've seen any strong evidence yet that the...
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>> the entire benghazi question. when david axelrod went on fox and said it was the state department's responsibility, and therefore hillary clinton's. she even told the white house she was thinking of resigning. it got to that point. ultimately, they decided that this legal team not to go that way after they reviewed the cable traffic to and from benghazi, and this is what i discover. the cable traffic, and i'm careful about this because i took notes when i was speaking to a member of the legal team, the cable traffic will ultimately show that hillary clinton gave specific orders, and if the orders were carried out, which they weren't, they could have conceivably avoided this disaster. lou: and yet, ed, secretary state clinton taking at least broad responsibility for what happened last night, but then very carefully not accepting responsibility for which was a lack of security as they were killed, and in terrorist attacks on that date. why does she step forward just about 24 hours ago? >> you know, beyond the human
>> the entire benghazi question. when david axelrod went on fox and said it was the state department's responsibility, and therefore hillary clinton's. she even told the white house she was thinking of resigning. it got to that point. ultimately, they decided that this legal team not to go that way after they reviewed the cable traffic to and from benghazi, and this is what i discover. the cable traffic, and i'm careful about this because i took notes when i was speaking to a member of...
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consulate in benghazi. it proves what so many have said: we do not know and we cannot control who has power in libya and what they do with the power. >>shepard: thank you very much. >> the managing director of the washington institute, michael singh who is a former senior director of the national security council. good to see you. what do you make of this word that this particular fellow could have been behind this particular attack on 9/11, 11 years later? >>guest: well, it sounds like the details are still very hazy. it points to a couple of problems. this is obviously not the first time we have her reports of recidivism by former detainees in guantanamo bay or other places. it suggests big problems in libya. yes, we have a relatively pro american government there. that government does not have a great deal of control. there are a lot of terrorist militias running around with different agendas than the government and could be antigovernment. it sounds like maybe this wasn't the work just one group or one
consulate in benghazi. it proves what so many have said: we do not know and we cannot control who has power in libya and what they do with the power. >>shepard: thank you very much. >> the managing director of the washington institute, michael singh who is a former senior director of the national security council. good to see you. what do you make of this word that this particular fellow could have been behind this particular attack on 9/11, 11 years later? >>guest: well, it...
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how in the case of benghazi was america struck? there were security failures, there were blunders made. who, why, how. all of this is vital to making sure we learn so it doesn't happen again. now, in the handling of it and the explanation for it, this administration was terribly ham-handed. it really looked to me as if for political reasons they did not want to indicate that america had been struck by terrorism. they wanted to downplay it. they wanted to attribute it to a youtube video. that way politically, the president could continue to score points off of his successful killing of bin laden and the suggestion he's kept us safe from terrorism. so it's a serious legitimate governing issue. it ought to come up. it's part of what commander in chiefs do to keep us safe. >> paul, this debate on national security foreign policy will be in florida, key swing state. it will be in boca, a place where you find a lot of jewish voters who care a great deal about the relationship with israel, u.s. support for israel. the president has talked
how in the case of benghazi was america struck? there were security failures, there were blunders made. who, why, how. all of this is vital to making sure we learn so it doesn't happen again. now, in the handling of it and the explanation for it, this administration was terribly ham-handed. it really looked to me as if for political reasons they did not want to indicate that america had been struck by terrorism. they wanted to downplay it. they wanted to attribute it to a youtube video. that...
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what about romney not going after that benghazi storey? there is such a massive coradictions. >> i would please me and other people they made a calculated decision the base to was eager to see the president's years and back. to make the decision to be more presidential, kind and gentle talk about peace and don't get into the weeds over benghazi. lou: we will get some empiricalvidence. as they start to kick and with the battleground states. secretary of state clinton that just took responsibility was trumped almost the next day by the president taking responsibility. where is she? a foreign policy debate and secretary of state notn sight? >> the national security advisor, chief of staff, nobody was mentioned. when there is the discussion who would take responsibility bill clinton does not want to see his wife as a scapegoat -- scapegoat because hewants to run her 2016 as the democratic nomie. she has told her legal team she has cabl traffic proving she was on the case she knew there'd be a security problem to do security problem to do somet
what about romney not going after that benghazi storey? there is such a massive coradictions. >> i would please me and other people they made a calculated decision the base to was eager to see the president's years and back. to make the decision to be more presidential, kind and gentle talk about peace and don't get into the weeds over benghazi. lou: we will get some empiricalvidence. as they start to kick and with the battleground states. secretary of state clinton that just took...
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i think the american people are confused about the terrible tragedy that inspired in benghazi almost six months ago. >> thank you. >>> benjamin netanyahu's power and influence over who will win in a few weeks in this presidential election. it could affect the vote in the most -- could be the most important start of all, florida. >>> it has been called geeks on the water. it's a big idea. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. ♪ ...reach one customer at a time? whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed sto
i think the american people are confused about the terrible tragedy that inspired in benghazi almost six months ago. >> thank you. >>> benjamin netanyahu's power and influence over who will win in a few weeks in this presidential election. it could affect the vote in the most -- could be the most important start of all, florida. >>> it has been called geeks on the water. it's a big idea. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the...
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in the second debate he challenged president obama on calling what happened in benghazi an act of terror the this time he just looked presidential. i think that probably succeeded. president obama was ready after the first debate. he called him out, saying you've had this position before and -- gwen: romnesia. but this puzzled me, some thought romney won all the debates. he had the most to 2k3w5eu7b89 >> just by standing there next to the commander in chief you raise your level because you are actually going toe to toe with the commander in chief -- chief on questions of foreign policy. and interesting, during the debate i was getting all these emails from conservative republicans, one of whom said i'm going to go have another bourbon right now particularly after the president said withdraw from afghanistan on this timetable without questioning it or talking about the commanders on the ground and all the rest. so it was -- well, to me all the sort of neo-cons -- gwen: did that bother them? >> yes. but they're not about to say anything right now. kind of holding their fire. >> partisans a
in the second debate he challenged president obama on calling what happened in benghazi an act of terror the this time he just looked presidential. i think that probably succeeded. president obama was ready after the first debate. he called him out, saying you've had this position before and -- gwen: romnesia. but this puzzled me, some thought romney won all the debates. he had the most to 2k3w5eu7b89 >> just by standing there next to the commander in chief you raise your level because...